aspiringchemist
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I cannot seem to find any information directly stating that baclofen is a gabapentinoid. However, phenibut is listed consistently as within this class and is near identical to baclofen.
I do remember reading somewhere (no reference...) that because baclofen is so much more potent by weight that not enough is able to be ingested to achieve this action, unlike phenibut. So that would imply that baclofen is a gabapentinoid but toxicity is reached before this effect occurs?
Thoughts on reduction in dose and combing the two for musculoskeletal pain and spasms to get the best of both compounds?
For clarification, I'm referring to therapeutic use due to chronic pain and spasms. I am currently prescribed baclofen 10mg 4 times daily and diazepam 5mg twice daily.
sorry for the crappy post, I'm hurtin' today
thanks!
I do remember reading somewhere (no reference...) that because baclofen is so much more potent by weight that not enough is able to be ingested to achieve this action, unlike phenibut. So that would imply that baclofen is a gabapentinoid but toxicity is reached before this effect occurs?
Thoughts on reduction in dose and combing the two for musculoskeletal pain and spasms to get the best of both compounds?
For clarification, I'm referring to therapeutic use due to chronic pain and spasms. I am currently prescribed baclofen 10mg 4 times daily and diazepam 5mg twice daily.
sorry for the crappy post, I'm hurtin' today
thanks!